As noted before, KC Navarro is currently out of action for TNA Wrestling since this past July’s Slammiversary 2025 event due to a torn ACL injury. Navarro was kicked out of FIR$T CLA$$ and replaced with Rich Swann during last week’s TNA Impact! show.
Navarro provided an update earlier today on Twitter stating that he underwent surgery for his torn ACL.
“Today is the Day…I love you all…I hope you all support me through this! 1 year Plus of recovery but im ready to work hard and become the best version of myself💯2026 you will all meet the REAL KC Navarro‼️ In FIR$T CLA$$ I was led by darkness…Now I’ll be brought back by the LIGHT🙏🏽 See you all soon💯”
Today is the Day…I love you all…I hope you all support me through this!
— KC Navarro (@KCwrestles) August 12, 2025
1 year Plus of recovery but im ready to work hard and become the best version of myself💯
2026 you will all meet the REAL KC Navarro‼️
In FIR$T CLA$$ I was led by darkness…Now I’ll be brought back by… pic.twitter.com/pM069SVM2z

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